I will try and take it a bit further, but I've also got this problem to deal with:
Ordered from AEP a couple of days ago, who I notice have since removed the claim that they are OEM or original vehicle manufacturer parts (and put the price up). They did phone on Monday to say they only had one in stock and could I wait until Wednesday for both of them, and did point out they would be different makes. I assumed that they would at least be identical in dimensions!
I've stopped ordering from AEP direct. You order and pay for a part, only for them to email the following day to say the part isn't in stock. Surely it's not beyond the wit of man (or woman ) to inform you the part isn't available when you initially try to order it. They effectively have your money for say 15 or so hours and are gaining interest on this money. Conspiracy theory!!
I now order from my local motor factor. Always get OEM parts ie Bosch, Ducellier etc.
Mark Smith
Is it just me or is everything shit?
1989 BX GTi 16 valve. Blanc Alpine. Completed the Citroen Classic Challenge Ecosse and 1337 miles without a hitch.
2000 XM VSX 2.1 td Auto. Rouge Magenta.
TGD saloon many years ago.
1990 Swift 'Corniche' 12/2 aka BXClub HQ.
Honda Firestorm. Gone, but not forgotten.
2015 Triumph Tiger Explorer XC.
mat_fenwick wrote:Ordered from AEP a couple of days ago, who I notice have since removed the claim that they are OEM or original vehicle manufacturer parts (and put the price up). They did phone on Monday to say they only had one in stock and could I wait until Wednesday for both of them, and did point out they would be different makes. I assumed that they would at least be identical in dimensions!
Thats because AEP are rapidly becoming shit.
Dont be tempted to fit the dinkier one. I did that on the valver (mot the following day so had no choice). The joint lasted 200 miles exactly and promptly failed mid point through a bend at, erm, some speed resulting in a trip through a hedge and a farmer thinking I was dead, as it was I was crouched down trying to find my lit fag that I'd dropped when I took off, didn't want to burn the carpet..
Smokes lots, because enough's enough already!
Far too many BX's, a bus, an ambulance a few trucks, not enough time and never enough cash...
mat_fenwick wrote:Ordered from AEP a couple of days ago, who I notice have since removed the claim that they are OEM or original vehicle manufacturer parts (and put the price up). They did phone on Monday to say they only had one in stock and could I wait until Wednesday for both of them, and did point out they would be different makes. I assumed that they would at least be identical in dimensions!
farmer thinking I was dead, as it was I was crouched down trying to find my lit fag that I'd dropped when I took off, didn't want to burn the carpet..
Sorry to hear you crashed, but the dropped fag and poor carpet just made me chuckle!
I'm not a Saint, or a James, but a Tom Saint-James!
My Cars: 1999 Xsara LX 2.0HDI (90) Hatch - Fern 2002 C5 2.0 HDI (110) Estate - Jasmine - SORN 2011 Mini Cooper D Clubman - SOLD 2016 Mercedes A180D Sport - Auto refinement 1992 TZD Turbo - Bluebell - SORN 1992 TZD Turbo Estate - SORN 1991 Gti 16V - Blaze - crash damaged, will get repaired - SORN 1990 Gti 8Valve SOLD - looks like it's been scrapped 2002 Mini Cooper S - SOLD - i miss this car 1992 TXD - Scrapped in March 2014 1988 CX 25 GTI Turbo2 - SORN 1996 - AX Memphis 1.5D - Dream - SORN
These hedge cutters I personally use some electric shears....
2002 C5 2.0 HDI Estate - Jasmine - Now SORN
2011 Mini Cooper D Clubman - SOLD
2016 Mercedes A180D Sport - Auto refinement
1992 TZD Turbo - Bluebell - My daily
1991 Gti 16V - Blaze - crash damaged, will get repaired.
1990 Gti 8Valve SOLD - looks like it's been scrapped
2002 Mini Cooper S - SOLD - i miss this car
1992 TXD - Scrapped in March 2014
1988 CX 25 GTI Turbo2 - SORN
1996 - AX Memphis 1.5D - Dream - SORN
would have been cheaper than using a 16valve Matthew!
I crashed it ages ago Tom, it's all fixed up now, although the front bumpers a bit bodged... speaking of which, Mat F has been baby sitting it's replacement for, erm, many months.... my bad!
Smokes lots, because enough's enough already!
Far too many BX's, a bus, an ambulance a few trucks, not enough time and never enough cash...
docchevron wrote:Mat F has been baby sitting it's replacement for, erm, many months.... my bad!
Yeah, do you want it this weekend?
AEP have agreed to refund me for the drop links - I went with them rather than my local factors as I was under the impression they only supplied OEM parts. If they're going to supply me with any old tat I might as well choose purely on price! I went to the factors, who mainly deal in Motoquip. But on looking for the BX on their system, drop links were no longer listed, and the BX didn't even exist in the paper catalogue! Apparently they can get me another brand for £8 plus VAT each - seeing as they're so cheap and hardly difficult to change I'll give them a go.
I could theoretically come up after work, so I'd get there in the wee small hours, then have to leave again by 0700. So erm, if it's in the way Mat, bung the thing on Ebay and get what you can for it!
I am again sorely tempted to get shot of the valver anyway, i nevr use the bloody thing, and my mate is serious about selling his GTV Lusso again, for £500! mmmmm
Smokes lots, because enough's enough already!
Far too many BX's, a bus, an ambulance a few trucks, not enough time and never enough cash...
Mat, The museum at Sinsheim is brilliant - just off the Autobahn A6 Hockenheim to Nurnberg. I was on a visit to the Porsche factory in Stuttgart and the Race Department at Weissach in my 1974 ex Le Mans 24 Hour Carrera RS 3.0 litre. The A6 was still de-restricted and I sat in the outside lane for over 10 miles at between 140 mph and 143 mph max.... the Mercs moved over dutifully as soon as I appeared in their mirrors. It was to be several years before in 2005 doing 185 mph sprinting a Porsche Turbo pre-production car at the ex-Soviet bomber base at Bad Dolin north of Berlin
1974 GS Birotor, 1972 GS 1220 FIA Gp 2, 1992 BX 16 TGS, 1951 Velo-Solex, 1953 NSU Max 250, 1972 Honda ST50, Daughter has 1990 BX14 TGE
Previously owned include 1983 BX14RE Leader, Porsche 924, 1972 Porsche 911T, 1973 Porsche Carrera RS 2.7 (FIA Group 4), 1974 Porsche Carrera RS 3.0 (FIA Group 4 ex Le Mans), 1969 911 T/R (FIA Group 3 ex Le Mans), 1981 Porsche Group B 3.3 litre World Endurance Championship, 1991 Footwork Arrows Porsche Formula 1 (ex Alboreto & Caffi),
Birotor wrote:Mat, The museum at Sinsheim is brilliant - just off the Autobahn A6 Hockenheim to Nurnberg. I was on a visit to the Porsche factory in Stuttgart and the Race Department at Weissach in my 1974 ex Le Mans 24 Hour Carrera RS 3.0 litre. The A6 was still de-restricted and I sat in the outside lane for over 10 miles at between 140 mph and 143 mph max.... the Mercs moved over dutifully as soon as I appeared in their mirrors. It was to be several years before in 2005 doing 185 mph sprinting a Porsche Turbo pre-production car at the ex-Soviet bomber base at Bad Dolin north of Berlin
Show off!
I'm not a Saint, or a James, but a Tom Saint-James!
Hmmm, I managed a mere (indicated) 120mph on the Autobahn in the BX this May, and TBH wouldn't trust my reactions to travel much faster than that. Got a bit of a fright as I went over the ton, when there was a bang, my heart sank and I waited for the engine to lose all power! Fortunately it was just the CB aerial mag mount becoming detached, rather than the engine self destructing.
Today I took the van for an MOT, which it passed (making it 4 out of 4 first time passes so far this year), although did pick up an advisory on slight play in a ball joint. Annoyingly it was one I replaced only 2 years/10k miles ago - another top quality component from Euro Car Parts then! They're a bugger to change too, as all my ball joint splitters are too small.
As a reward I gave the underneath of it and the BX a good coat of old engine oil to protect against the summer weather. Of course it started raining as soon as I laid on the floor, turning it all to mud. Starting to dry out now though!